Delete Cpu Access_Profile - D-Link DGS-3700 Series Reference Manual

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DGS-3700 Series Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
create cpu access_profile
Restrictions
Example usage:
To create a CPU access profile:
DGS-3700-12:5#create cpu access_profile profile_id 1 ip vlan source_ip_mask 20.0.0.0
destination_ip_mask 10.0.0.0 dscp icmp type code
Command: create cpu access_profile profile_id 1 ip vlan source_ip_mask 20.0.0.0
destination_ip_mask 10.0.0.0 dscp icmp type code
Success.
DGS-3700-12:5#

delete cpu access_profile

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To delete the CPU access profile with a profile ID of 1:
offset_0-15 − Enter a value in hex form to mask the packet from byte 0 to byte 15.
offset_16-31 − Enter a value in hex form to mask the packet from byte 16 to byte 31.
offset_32-47 − Enter a value in hex form to mask the packet from byte 32 to byte 47.
offset_48-63 − Enter a value in hex form to mask the packet from byte 48 to byte 63.
offset_64-79 − Enter a value in hex form to mask the packet from byte 64 to byte 79.
IPV6 − Denotes that IPv6 packets will be examined by the Switch for forwarding or
filtering based on the rules configured in the config access_profile command for
IPv6.
class – Entering this parameter will instruct the Switch to examine the class field of
the IPv6 header. This class field is a part of the packet header that is similar to the
Type of Service (ToS) or Precedence bits field in IPv4.
flowlabel – Entering this parameter will instruct the Switch to examine the flow label
field of the IPv6 header. This flow label field is used by a source to label sequences
of packets such as non-default quality of service or real time service packets.
source_ipv6_mask <ipv6mask> − Specifies an IP address mask for the source IPv6
address.
destination_ipv6_mask <ipv6mask> − Specifies an IP address mask for the
destination IPv6 address.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Used to delete a previously created CPU access profile.
delete cpu access_profile [profile_id <value 1-5 | all]
This command is used to delete a previously created CPU access profile.
profile_id <value 1-5> − Enter an integer between 1 and 5 that is used to identify the
CPU access profile to be deleted with this command. This value is assigned to the
access profile when it is created with the create cpu access_profile command.
all – This will delete all previously configured cpu access_profiles.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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